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Got an interesting e-mail from a reader who was asking me very specific questions about how the tax system works up here in Canada. I appreciate comments and questions, so please keep them coming, but… Read More »Free Advice
Got an interesting e-mail from a reader who was asking me very specific questions about how the tax system works up here in Canada. I appreciate comments and questions, so please keep them coming, but… Read More »Free Advice
Einstein once quipped that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results, an idea that applies beautifully to your financial life. Whether it’s paying only the minimum on credit cards, letting lifestyle creep drain savings, or pretending debt will magically shrink, the truth is simple: unless your habits change, nothing else will. Using the concept of “Einstein finance,” this updated reflection highlights how Canadians can rethink debt, understand the Rule of 72, and escape the cycle of repeating the same financial mistakes. A smart, humorous nudge toward actually changing what isn’t working.
Yup, that happy time in the Christian calendar when we can choose to change ourselves for the better. We can remove something we know we shouldn’t be doing, remove something we like doing to show… Read More »Sunday Thought: Lent is coming
I have written about my Financial Resume before. I have made some good decisions, and bad ones too. Many times luck played a large role in whether it was a good or bad decision. This… Read More »Cars: from my Financial Resume
What do you have in your financial resume? Good things, bad things and are you truthful?